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Walmart strikes spread to more states
Josh Eidelson
The first-ever walkouts by warehouse workers and store employees are a game-changer
Will Oregon legalize marijuana?
Elisabeth Garber-Paul
Oregon's ballot is breaking new political ground -- maybe too fast for its citizens and the country at large
Merkel meets mass protest in Greece
Associated Press
The German leader is in the country for the first time since the Eurozone crisis began
GOP: Gays Out of the Party
Jonathan Rauch
Republicans coddle their anti-gay base -- and make the choice for gay voters clearer than ever before
Israel’s refugee hypocrisy
Gershom Gorenberg
Its mythology is grounded in exile and return, so why won't Israel grant refugee status to North Africans in need?
Anti-drone protest blocked from destination
Natasha Lennard
Code Pink unable to cross Pakistan's drone-plagued tribal region, plans symbolic fast
Newspaper mogul Dean Singleton: Bias charges “totally baloney”
David Sirota
The owner of one of the nation's biggest news chains on political influence, media bias, and the future of newspapers
Don’t forget to breathe
Tom Jacobs
Australian researchers report deep breathing dramatically reduces musicians’ performance anxiethy
Texas great-grandmother arrested for trespassing on own property
Natasha Lennard
Eleanor Fairchild was joined by actress Darryl Hannah to protest the Keystone XL pipeline on her ranch
Joe Walsh: “I could give a darn” about how foreigners are treated
Alex Seitz-Wald
Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh says that they have no rights, and that he "could give a darn" how they're treated
Big Brother invades our classrooms
David Rosen
Schools across the country are adopting frightening new methods to monitor their students in school and out
“Taken 2” proves to be a box office hit
David Germain
Despite poor reviews, audiences flocked to see Liam Neeson in the action sequel
“Grand Bargain” mania set to sweep Washington again
Alex Pareene
Deficit hawk Pete Peterson and Senate moderates are gearing up for a lousy debt deal. Would Obama go along?
Han Han: I had to break my Twitter obsession
Han Han
A Chinese Web sensation had to give up microblogging -- or risk drowning in trivia and self-importance
Chris Ware: “Everything makes me feel alone”
Chris Ware
Salon exclusive: Happiness isn't easy in this excerpt from Chris Ware's stunning graphic novel "Building Stories"
Key & Peele: “That’s what Obama should say”
Willa Paskin
Key and Peele tell Salon what makes the president laugh, and why it's risky for biracial comics to joke about race
Are student loans the new subprime mortgages?
Marian Wang, Beckie Supiano, Andrea Fuller
How the government is saddling parents with tuition-related debt they can't pay -- and could never afford
The spork’s weird history
Bee Wilson
The history of the humble spoon/fork includes shocking racism and sexism -- and a funny Bill Clinton cameo
Atheism’s growing pains
Adam Lee
As the movement matures and becomes more politically engaged, deep divisions are emerging. That's a good thing
Leading race “scientist” dies in Canada
Don Terry
Jean Philippe Rushton's death marks the end of an era of academic racism
Your vote doesn’t matter
Jonathan Bernstein
It's fine to cast a ballot. But real change comes from coalitions -- and that means compromising principles
Is he the right guy?
Cary Tennis
I'm a gay bohemian ready to settle down, but is the sexy flight attendant the one?
Kansas secretary of state faces recall effort
Jillian Rayfield
An activist group is collecting signatures to oust Republican Kris Kobach
Pastors to defy IRS on political endorsements
Jillian Rayfield
On "Pulpit Freedom Sunday," religious leaders will challenge IRS rules about tax-exempt groups
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